Saxi wrote:You haven't run into any significant issues with ST3? I was running both in parallel at one point, but I found it a big pain to use package control and git to check out different branches.I have a lot of customization with settings and plugins in ST2 and wasn't able to get a full replacement on ST3.I did like the speed improvement, but didn't see any significant reason to move to ST3 and add those difficulties.

I wrote most of the plugins I *need* in ST, and the rest I care about have already been ported. Anything major you miss? The symbol/definition lookup alone is probably worth the switch for me.

I just reinstalled my machine, and was going to just use ST3 and see if I can build it back up or just revert to my ST2 config on dropbox.ST3 is a big pain as Package Control seems to check out the ST2 version, and I'm not seeing the packages as a folder under Packages, but they are a file in Installed Packages and not sure how to Git checkout a different branch without manually just git cloning them all under user.

I haven't made any plugins yet, may never, but I do have a lot I really like.

A bit more on topic, how does your package compare to "SublimeLinter" package?

I have always used SublimeLinter with good luck.

I tried SublimeLint (using ST3 branch in ST3) and it found 3 errors, they were all my -- TODO: comments. Yet I purposely put in some garbage text as an error.I uninstalled SublimeLint and went back to SublimeLinter, it found one error, and highlighted it 2-3 seconds after.

The configuration is different (for the most part, sublimelint requires zero), and there's a slight variance in the language support. Which language were you trying to lint? The latest branch of sublimelint *only* uses external linter commands (even for Python, because st3 switched to Python 3).

lunixbochs wrote:The configuration is different (for the most part, sublimelint requires zero), and there's a slight variance in the language support. Which language were you trying to lint? The latest branch of sublimelint *only* uses external linter commands (even for Python, because st3 switched to Python 3).